
Author: Gerard Blokdijk
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1921523778
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1921523778
Configuration Management Best Practice Handbook: Building, Running and Managing a Configuration Management Data Base, CMDB - Ready to use supporting documents bringing ITIL Theory into Practice
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This thorough book provides a clear roadmap to designing, implementing and operating Configuration Management. The author leaves no key process out and completely covers everything from initial concept to measuring effectiveness and process improvement. The book starts with an initial strategy that is focused on planning Configuration Management services that are completely aligned to requirements and are based on a mission statement. This business-oriented approach is refreshing and will keep IT grounded in the real reasons for a Configuration Management. More importantly is the process for careful selection of services to provide. An overly ambitious set of service goals will kill a Check Configuration Management Best Practice Handbook our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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This thorough book provides a clear roadmap to designing, implementing and operating Configuration Management. The author leaves no key process out and completely covers everything from initial concept to measuring effectiveness and process improvement. The book starts with an initial strategy that is focused on planning Configuration Management services that are completely aligned to requirements and are based on a mission statement. This business-oriented approach is refreshing and will keep IT grounded in the real reasons for a Configuration Management An overly ambitious set of service goals will kill a
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